Can someone clear up a question I have? Is Mr. Wallace the actual person behind the Polar Pure brand? Because I see references to "Polar Pure" in quotes, meaning his iodine product is only similar to Polar Pure.
The quotes appear only the first time that the term "Polar Pure" appears in the article, but not thereafter. So that means the article is just introducing a new term with the quotes. These are not scare quotes, which is what you're thinking of. So I do believe this article does not imply Mr. Wallace makes "off-brand" Polar Pure.
The situation sounds dreadfully absurd. I like how Mr. Wallace combats the Ministry of Silly Walks:
For Wallace to comply, the state Department of Justice fingerprinted the couple and told Wallace he needed to show them such things as a solid security system for his product. Wallace sent a photograph of Buddy sitting on the front porch.
For those who didn't read the article, Buddy is his old faithful dog.
DB